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Apple's initial public offering (IPO) on 12 December 1980 was a landmark event. At the time, shares were priced at $22 (approximately $0.10 today after five stock splits). Early investors often bought out of a "cult-like" devotion to the brand's potential, even during the company's financial struggles in the late 1990s.
Today, anyone can own a piece of Apple. As of April 2026, the stock trades near $267–$273. With the rise of modern platforms, you no longer need thousands of dollars; most brokers allow for "fractional shares," meaning you can start your investment story with as little as $1. How to Start Your Investment AAPLcap A cap A cap P cap L stock typically involves these four key steps: FAQ - Apple Investor Relations
The story of buying Apple ( AAPLcap A cap A cap P cap L ) stock has evolved from an exclusive opportunity for tech insiders in the 1980s to a globally accessible investment today. The Evolution of the Apple "Story"
Measure your chest (A) and hips (B) following our indications.
The reference measurement will always be the larger of the two (A or B).
Look in the chart to which size corresponds to that measurement.
| Size | Reference measurements | |
|---|---|---|
| Inches | Centimeters | |
| 2XS | 25.6 – 29.4 | 65 – 74 |
| XS | 29.5 – 32.6 | 75 – 82 |
| S | 32.7 – 36.1 | 83 – 91 |
| M | 36.2 – 39.7 | 92 – 100 |
| L | 39.8 – 42.8 | 101 – 108 |
| XL | 42.9 – 46.3 | 109 – 117 |
| 2XL | 46.4 – 49.9 | 118 – 126 |
| 3XL | 50 – 53 | 127 – 134 |
| 4XL | 53.1 – 55.9 | 135 – 142 |